hafðr
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Old Norse
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Participle
1.2.1
Declension
1.2.2
Descendants
Old Norse
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Etymology
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From
Proto-Germanic
*habdaz
(
“
had, held
”
)
, past participle of
*habjaną
(
“
to have, hold
”
)
.
Participle
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hafðr
past
participle
of
hafa
Declension
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Strong declension of
hafðr
singular
masculine
feminine
neuter
nominative
hafðr
hǫfð
haft
accusative
hafðan
hafða
haft
dative
hǫfðum
hafðri
hǫfðu
genitive
hafðs
hafðrar
hafðs
plural
masculine
feminine
neuter
nominative
hafðir
hafðar
hǫfð
accusative
hafða
hafðar
hǫfð
dative
hǫfðum
hǫfðum
hǫfðum
genitive
hafðra
hafðra
hafðra
Weak declension of
hafðr
singular
masculine
feminine
neuter
nominative
hafði
hafða
hafða
accusative
hafða
hǫfðu
hafða
dative
hafða
hǫfðu
hafða
genitive
hafða
hǫfðu
hafða
plural
masculine
feminine
neuter
nominative
hǫfðu
hǫfðu
hǫfðu
accusative
hǫfðu
hǫfðu
hǫfðu
dative
hǫfðum
hǫfðum
hǫfðum
genitive
hǫfðu
hǫfðu
hǫfðu
Descendants
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Icelandic:
hafður
Faroese:
havdur
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Old Norse terms inherited from Proto-Germanic
Old Norse terms derived from Proto-Germanic
Old Norse non-lemma forms
Old Norse participles
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